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permanently remove gridlines in regedit for Excel 2003

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LLL671227 - 21 Sep 2006 20:32 GMT
How do I permanently remove gridlines? I want to do this in regedit for Excel
2003. The current posts/replies do not seem to work as I do not have an
Option3. Should I create a new dword? If so what should the value(s) be? Hex
or decimal?  Any assistance appreciated.
Dave Peterson - 21 Sep 2006 22:13 GMT
I'm not sure what posts are current, but maybe this'll help:

http://groups.google.com/group/microsoft.public.excel.misc/msg/3d4905543470a0a4

> How do I permanently remove gridlines? I want to do this in regedit for Excel
> 2003. The current posts/replies do not seem to work as I do not have an
> Option3. Should I create a new dword? If so what should the value(s) be? Hex
> or decimal?  Any assistance appreciated.

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LLL671227 - 22 Sep 2006 03:04 GMT
I tried this prior to my initial post, but unfortunately does not help as I
do not have Option3. Other ideas?

> I'm not sure what posts are current, but maybe this'll help:
>
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> > Option3. Should I create a new dword? If so what should the value(s) be? Hex
> > or decimal?  Any assistance appreciated.
Dave Peterson - 22 Sep 2006 03:21 GMT
Create a new one.  DWord (as in that link).  Mine is 4040 (hex).

> I tried this prior to my initial post, but unfortunately does not help as I
> do not have Option3. Other ideas?
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> >
> > Dave Peterson

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